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MEDFOKD MSJL TRTBUOT, MEDFORD, OKF.GOX, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER I, 1932. PAGE mB DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD EERI ARC THE tUTEIl Per wort tint umrtton K Minimum 36c) Bach additional Insertion, per word 111 (Minimum 10e) per line per month, without anna change 91M r 75 Phone LOST tOST If dog missing, call 11. HELP WANTED FEMALE wXnt capable girl or young - woman to wor jennlng. Loan OMoe. Tel. HI. ;'TU'ii-r. pomrcetent and at- iri nr voune: woman (or j lunch room work. Tel. HI- HELP WANTED MALE ,rry3 xu anted To eatablleh and .., Riih bualneai In or f ,.- fit Medford and Klamath f Tail!. Reliable huitler can itart i rnln 35 weekly and increase 4 Cal. DUE TO forced economic! In all In-...t-i AmnnA for the econom- i leal Diesel power la greater than i ever before; mas promi uui i .....t.- Drnwth In the new nigh- i apeed aviation, automotive, and 3 tr-v niesels. The demand for 3 trinrf Diesel Engineer! li bound :k to grow still greater. We are now t In a position to make you an un- 1 usual offer to become t licensed ) Diesel Engineer by Spring. Winter 4 month! will soon be here Write ua 5 immediately for detail! aa to our i Spare Time Work Plan and other a valuable assistance we are now able J? to render In financing your treln Sv lng. HEMPHILL DIESEL BNOI ? NEERINO SCHOOLS, 803 Weatlake ! North. Seattle, Washington; ar.il I San Fernando Rd., Lo Angeles, cal. x anted Salesmen: salary and com' i mission. 643 South 6th St., Grants ') Pass. See Wilier. KELP WANTER MALE A FEMALE RANTED Man and wife for Janitor i WOrK at OCnuier Apte. FFJ i person. WANTED SITUATIONS fOSITION aa housekeeper, practical i nurse or traveling companion. Write Bo 6783, Mall Tribune. WANTEU StlSCEIXANKOOS V ANTED Washing, 4o lb.; 8o lb. completely finished. Phone 869-X-3 AVANT to leaje ranch for 5 years on 1 shares. Box 6766. Tribune. f V ANTED Super-eervlce station or garage. Must stand tnorougn in. vectlgatlon. Box 6763 Tribune. WANTED To lease a placer mine, with option to buy. Or will trade farm land In Wlllanette valley, i near Albany. Olve full, detail!. -,' Stanley Smith. Box 83. Bend. Ore WANTED Laundry. Central. 4c lb. 338 N tt'AHTRn 2nd hand BOOds. We buy. S eell and trade. Berrydale 3nd Hand 5 Store. 1603 No. Riverside FOR RENTHOur.eS e.uriOM honiw. lvorv woodwork, new. 5 1 derated. 236 S. Oakdale. Tel. i 388-Y. yOH RENT Half of dupTcx very niceiv furnished, reasonable rent I 33 Portland Ave. FOR RENT 4-room modern furn, i house. Inquire 110 Almond St. IR RENT 5 rooms and bath. down. . stairs: 20 month, water Bald. Sep 'i arete earaee and garden ground, 5 block to Lincoln achool. 641 Pine 4 St. Call at house and see owner. OR RENT Clean 8-room bungalow: basement, bullt-lni. 716 N. River side. Phone 1041-M. 4-ROOM furnished house. 418 Wood i stock, opposite Junior high, 818.60. ( c. A. Devoe. FURNISHED houses. Tel. C. A. DeVoa FOR RENT 8-room modern home, with range. Between grade and i high school. Inquire 817 W. 3nd TOR RENT Res. A. Ideal Court; fine i 4-room furnished house, phone 106S-X. Oeo. Iverson. .TOR RENT To ftdmis or parties with ) erown children, modern 6-room un- furnished bunttalow: has electric ; water heater, heatrola. new Uncle- im on kitchen floor: available nour J 3 bedrooms, laundry tuba with I screened-ln porches: trees, blue- grass lawn, roses, flowers; garage. I woodshed. Everything In tip-top I shape; fine home lor family of 3 I or 4. Address Home, car Mall Trl- i bune. and owner will call. POR RENT Modern 3-room house; breakfast nook, ranee, curtains, f water paid. 117.60. 124 fitark. FOR RENT 3 modern bungalows. Berrydela: newly decorated, new lawns: 912.50, aster paid. Tel. 103 TOR RKNT- -7-roora house. Fort- Jaa4 ye, FOR HINT HOUSES MODERN 8 room house, aut side. near RMHnll achool. call at : Cottag 'or particular! and In pac tion. FOR RENT 6-room mod.ra hou.a HI Mistletoe. SMALL furnished house (or I adults; close till Frlgldalri. Phone iig.R. FOR RENT Furnished 6-room houaa Crater Lex An.; unfurnished a roon. nous on 13th naar achool Both naw. Phone 119. FOR RENT House near high achool. Being remodeled. Only ao. Tel. toe FOR RENT Stucco. 101 Clark St.; newly decorated; III mo. Tel. 109. FOR RENT Modern home on Eaat Main St, Inquire Farmer! a Fruit. irowera Ban. FOR RENT Modern 8 -room home, very nloely furnlihed; alw (-room unfurnished nouae. rnon air Franel HellU. Tto-R. FOR RENT Modern five -room noun Inquire 811 Haven 8.. tf FOR RINT Oood bouse, close in Inquire 417-J-l. ROOMS, unfurnished except range: naar schools. Key 146 So. Ivy. FOR REN1 ttomea. Fumibed unfurnished Brows White FOR RENT 4 to 6-rdom house Phone 108. 0 N. Central. FOR RENT APARTMENTS J. ROOM furnlahed apartment with piano, 1. 71S weicn. WELL-FURNISHED, newly decorated apartment; lower floor; private en trance. 1031 west sin. FURNISHED APT. for rent. 107 Mis. tletoe. Phone 301-H. FURN. APT. Tel. 641-W. 40 Quince, FURNISHED, clean apartments; rea. eonable, 810 Portland Ave. FURN. APT., new overatuffed, refrlg. eratlon. The Berben, 10 Quince. HOMES rOR RENT Call 706 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping room; close In; home privileges, price reseonable. Phone 1076-J pleasant, comfortable romi. ib Mistletoe St. FOR RENT ROOMS AND BOARD PLEASANT roomi, 13; board.. 68. 716 E. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 8 acres, mllea out: lm proved. 330 Haven. GREEN PASTURE Inquire Dodge or Borg, V4 mile from nignway on Fern Valley road. Talent. FOR RENT 30-acre farm; runy equipped. . von aer neiien, nuo Lane. Box 113. Call evenings after 7, FOR RENm Office room East Main, Ch'Meri Bldg. las. pnone am. offices in Eroarta Bldg.: Ideal Iocs. tlon, iteam neat: low reniaie. nan x. Tengwald. Agent BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES for SALE Coffee Anns Lunch Room, corner Front and Main, tau after 8 p. m. TOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Hew, modern house. 61700. Will take lot aa down payment. 308 Ashland Ave. WANTED To trade up-to-date room house In Eugene xor Meaiora property. Phone 1367. FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 acres on hlehwav. Geo. McMahon, Talent, EXCHANGE snokane 8-room mod' era attractive home for Meaiora home or acreage. Tel 640. N POR SALE OR TRADE For Medford 400 A. good land In Nebr., all in fine crop now, fencea, rentea, level, dark rich aanay loam neeaa no ir rigation, high altitude, mild cll mate. Joins state highway, light! and phone available, sell for 64000, w' down, balance back on land at ST. worth 620.0OO. Call 433 N Holly. FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medford, clear for clear 2 ranches Joining, 160 acrea Improved, good house. 30 acres fenced, 13 acrea cleared, aub- Irrigated springs, placer mine, plen ty mora land to clear; so acres. room house, all yesr creek, either place flanked by miles of free range. Ideal for atock raising and mixed farming. Call 433 N. Holly or write Mra, Barto, Medford, Ore. FOR EXUHANOE FOR SALE OR TRADE 7-tube elec trie radio for pickup or light truck Rainbow camp. no. a. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 14 -h p. gas fired boiler, pressure 70 lbs. Tel 108, Ashland. WANTED To trade vegetahlea of all klnda for wood. Second house from crossroads on Midway road. Tel 43-Y. Elledge's Home Gsrdens. FOR SALE OR TRADE Roosevelt Eirnt-cyllnder sedan. Big Pines Lbr. Co. Tel No. 1. FOR SALE HOMES A OENUINE bsrgaln In completely furnished ho.ne; very attractive terms, C. S. Butterfleld, Realtor. 40 Medford Center Bldg. 1600 POR ft clear title to 6-room bungalow on paved street. THE BEST BUY IN TOWN. BROWN & WHITE. Realtor. 104 West Main St. FOR RENT On 8. Oakdale, beauti ful home; hardwood floora. bullt lna, full basement, furnace. 4 bed rooms, ileeplng porch, fine !hade treea. Phone 66&-L-3, FOR SALE Attractive borne. Phone 103. 30 N. central. FOR BALE REAL EIAlh COME AND GET THIS ONE An out standing 60-acre farm Ideally lo cated; just about perfect. Also have other desirable propertlei. EARL C. OAOD1S. S0 Eaat Main. WHEN jou think of real astaa uuoi FOR SALE BEAL ESTATE FORCED TO SELL Property located at Fourth and Ivy streete (307 w. ivyj muat am aoia to aoltla an aatate. light-room, 3 atory frame house; hot and cold water, bath, electricity, large lot 103x106, with eut front and beau taful ahada trees, large garage with cement floor, double woodsheds, naw eoncrete) pavement on both streets: very close In and aulUble for flret-claa! apartment houae. Price 83800, all clear; 81800 will handle. Inquire at 307 N. Ivy St. FOR SALE 6-aer tract on north Pacific highway. Inquire Farmer! & Frultgrowera Bank. OUTSTANDING! TALCl Close In 180 acre, wall suited for !tock ranch and orchard develop. ment. Owner hare to eall. Sea Walter H, Jonas, over Jackson Co Bank. RIVER FRONTAGE AT HIOHBANKS 80 aoraa with nearly half mil! on Rogue river, at lower High Banks. The most frequented retreat of local anglers. You can't aqual this location at 83600. WALTER H. JONES, Realtor, Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 70S. fOR SALE LtVESTOl, FOR SALE--3 brood aowa and 16 amall plga; price 840. call 1099. TOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '30 Packard roadater; tlrea and mechanical condition A-i; cash or term. Phone 176, Jack sonville. SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM AUGUST SPECIALS THAT AHB SPECIALS 1030 Dodge 6 Coupe,, 6385 00 1030 Pontile Coupe 295.00 1981 Ford 1-ton truck 425 00 1931 Ford Sedan 425.00 All makes of car! In our atock; 30 different model! to picie from. PONT1A0 SALES FLOOR South Riverside. Open nights and Sunday. USED CAR SPECIALS . With a Written Guarantee. 1930 Chrysler 70 Brougham, 4-speed transmission. 6-ply tires, fine shape, A real buy. On sale for 8 daya only 1928 Bulck Standard Coupe, less than market price. 1930 Austin, repossession. Also several other cars at very cheap prices. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. Phone 18. 88 N. Riverside FOR SALE FRUIT VEGETABLES PEACHES Elberta and Mulr, at Cozy Nook ranch, 'A mile west of Phoe nix depot. Bring boxes. A. N, Wright. TOMATOES, "4o lb., you pick them. F, 8. Carpenter, Jacksonville Hgwy FOR SALE Peaches. O. L. LIndley, Coker Butte road. Phone 571-J-8. FOR SALE Tomatoes, lo. Hartley, 9-F-5. TOMATOES 60c per hundred at field or 90c delivered. X-3. Phone 869- EXTRA FANCY ELBERTA PEACHES, 3c. First house south from east end Spring St. Chaa. E. Rose. FOR SALE Non-Irrigated early Craw ford peaches, r. r. oucnes,.orniin Creek. Phone 867-L. FOR SALE Melons. 1ft ml. N. W. Central Point. P. D. Lofland. FOR SALE Fancy Mulr and Elberta peaches, 3 miles eaat or pnoenlx bridge. Geo. Alford. CUCUMBERS, flowers, asters. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. CUCUMBERS Boston pickling; Ken tucky Wonder beans. Phone 16X2. TOMATOES, 1c a pound. F. 8. penter, Jacksonville nignway. FOR SALE Tomatoes ?io lb., you pick them. Melons, pickling cu cumbers. John Mace, take road before overhead bridge, Tolo; fol low arrows. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS POR. SALE l-h.p. Wagner electric motor. Phone 522-Y. POR SALE Bargain, Kohler 2000 watt. D. C.. 110 TOlt electric light and power plant: suitable for ranch, camp or home. Medford Exchange, 39 So. Front. Phone S31. FOR SALE Roll top dek, like new: office flUnj? cabinet, davenport, heater, dtnlng table, chalni, Strom-berg-Carlon battery radio, go-cart, refrt iterator, 'i-h.p. electric motor, band saw, circular aaw, libraiy table, sanitary couch, child's rock er, walnut bedroom suite, circulat ing heater, comb, wood and gas ranfie. All real bargain. Medford Exchange. 39 South Pront. Tel. 931. PIANO BARGAINS Oood used piano SO; repossessed bungalow piano $150. Baldwin Piano Shoppe, 30 So. Orape, POR SALE Box couch, cretonne draperies. Phone 1494. POR SALE First quality sugar pine shakes, delivered a reasonable dis tance, tlO t thousand. 224 Clark St. or write Harvey Morgan. Trail. POR SALE CHrl's bicycle; reason able. Phone 1485. POR SALE Rabbits, 7 does. 60c each Phone 7-P-2. OAS ENOINE and pump Jack, storage tan, oeo. MCManon, Talent. DAVENPORT and chair, bedroom fur. nlture. 319 N. Oakdale. FOR SALE 1 Dalton adding ma. enme, A-i condition, ibos w. Mai FOR SALE Hungarian vetch aeed. Telephone 523-J-4. FOR SALE Harley Davidson motor cycle, 74 model: excellent condition. Cssh or terms. Box 31. Msll Tribune. FOR SALE Tomatoes Ic per pound at Calhoun ranch, 1 mil south west of Phoenix. OARDEN DIRT, piuwtng, fertilizer sand and gravel. Phon 01 3-J, FOR SALS Uaed sewing machine, all makea. 65 up; term If desired. All rnaaes raniea ana repairea. nniw Btfmt iAsctur Co, 'H , Bi,lH, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Beautiful Crcgo asters. O. Csrey. Phone S41-J-1. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED The little girls of Medford to know we will give a beautiful French curl with each haircut for only 36c. Medford Beauty Shop. N. Central. Phone 101. WE PAY CASH for used cars and aqultlei. Pterce-Allen Motor Co. LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to save you money. Haw lay Transfer, 610 North Rlreralde. Phone 1044-X. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or flnanos oompany and extend your paymenta. Additional money loaned. Phone 81 for appointment. abitracts. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT OO. Abstracts of Title, Title Insuranoe. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 83 North Central Ave., upstairs. Chiropractor DR H. P. COLEMAN Chiropractic and Physiotherapy OREGON LICENSE 264 California License 3039 13 YEARS IN MEDFORD, ORE. Dressmaking ana Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg. Phone 1181. Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab Uahed 30 years. Ambulance serv ice. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel. 47. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel- 1173 House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Money to Lend, WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model autoa. Three per oent per month on unpaid balance. No other charges. Come In and get tne cash today, see w. e. Thomaa. 45 So. Central. Phone 130 Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher of piano Classical and popular music courses. Height Music Studio, 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 73. Watch Repairing. 625.00 REWARD for any watch I can't fix. Used watches sold at half wholesale price. 8th St., opposite Stage Depot. Mail Tribune Daily ACrtOSS t. Meddle T. Dwells II. Fart of a ecat 14. Ill will 15. Plural ending 16. Smiles In a silly mannsr ;. Near It. Strike gently IL Legal clalma 21 Depletion of the beautiful tl. Command to a cat 35. Make lace !6. Small weight IT. Flehera for lampreys 19. One who keepa the tally 11. Period Solution of Yesterday', Punli pl' LEWSB AislElj!BFF A a i? o wWa aro nMu pom GOVE RUMEN TfgS POT lplii!iEljEA sag om Ag3 P 0 P L A Rpj A SIS U B E D L5.E.ilc a r Wet a p e E t? I NIT IPETi. P EJS T LEiSOMTlDiFRIO A L 0 pMpo P U UA T I O N M JN EgE R A S EBgE BSE P AlslTslAklElPBggLlElElS 12. Propel a amall boat II. Hidden 18. Ruler II. Hebrew prophet 10. Female ruff (2. In India, a groom IS. Kept an appointment 41. Arrows 46. Undermine 47. Syllable of healtatlon 41. Hide 60. Concerning: law 51. Plan 5S. Lower II IlllIIII 1 i 11 So ppji3' PP2 31 HP'0 ' HP' itL I I I 1 I WM I I . I I I WHY? TIME TO BUY 2H r t room nearly naw Bungalow, eltr watar. doe In. Thla plss-e waa built to sell for 93500, now offered at half prloe, 11350. 9500 cash, balanc like rent or terms to suit, AIM 30 arrrs Apricots, p.srfiea. walnut, wood lot, Spring piped to house. 3 room house. Price 93000. 9500 cash. BARNES and CORN, Phone 910-T I0B. 1 g. Central ay I tea. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Baal equipped plant In southern Oregon. Printing of til klndti book binding: loose-leaf ledgara, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing line. 38-80 N. Grape. Phone 76. Tainting an Faperhanglng. SPECIAL Fall prloea on painting, papering, kaisomining. nvs .... work don! now while wa are offer ing lower prleee. ORINSTED e RUNTE, Painters-Decorators. Phone 1666. Transfer. REINKING TRU0K1NO CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anyuiing at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Strest. Phone 883. DAVIS TRANSFER OTOBAU Service guaranteed, ao a. orape ov. Phone 644, or realdenca 1060. EAD3 TRANSFER Si STORAOB CO. ottloe 1018 No. central, rnone no Prices right. Service guaranteed. LEGAL NUI'ICES Notice. The Board of Equalisation for th! County of Jackson, State of Oregon, will meet on the 13th day of Septem ber, 1033, at the office of the County Assessor of the above named County and State, for the purpose of review- lng and equalizing the assessment rolla for the year 1033. All petitions, asking for reductions In assessed val uation, must be filed with the Board of Equallratlon on or before Septem ber 38th. 1933. Dated at Medford. Oregon, thl! JSth day of August, A. D. 1033. J. B. COLEMAN, County Assessor. Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson county. . In the Matter of the Estate of Frank M. Manning. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned Administrator lis filed Its Final Account and Report In the above entltlM matter .and the above entitled Court hea fixed September 17th. 1933. at 10:00 o'clock a. m., In the County Court Room In the Court Houae In Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objection! to litd Final Ac count, and for the settlement thereof. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANS OF MEDFORD, OREGON, Administrator of the estste of Frank M. Manning. Deceased. By EUGENE THORNDIKE. Assistant Trust Officer. Notice to All Land Owner! and Tax payers Within the Talent irri tation District. Votloe la herebv given, pursuant to Chapter 118 of the General Laws of Oregon ror tne year ivi, vnat. v.i? Bosrd of Director! and the Budget Committee of Talent Irrigation Dis trict have prepared and filed at the office of the levying board of said district in the City of Talent, Ore gon, where the same l! open to pub lic Inspection, an estimate of the total amount of money proposed to be expended by the said district dur- Cross-Word Puzzle I. Wicked i. Foralvea 7. Calkins I. Obatructton! 9. They: French 10. 601 II. Card lam 12. Hunting- dog 17. Vegetable 20. Looae outer garment 21, Routea for aircraft 24, Either of two muaclaa 16. Satellllea 28. Flowed 10. Weep 23. Moat Crippled 14. Punish by a fine 36. Followed th trail of 36. Restralna 37. Rare J 33. wigwams 4L Sin 44. Division of ancient Greece 46. Let It atand 43. A eon of Noah! var. 49. City In Holland 62. Exclamation 64. Abraham'e birthplace 66. Hamaased together II. Cublo meter DOWN L African fly 2. Department In Frsnce I. Mraelf 4. Footlike part lng the ensuing flscsl year from Jan uary 1st. 1933. to snd Including De cember 81, 183S, for each and every branch and depsrtment of aald dis trict. Notice Is hereby further given that the Board of Directors of Talent Irri gation District, constituting the tax levying board of said district, and sitting as e board of equalisation, will meet at the office of said board In the City of Talent, Tuesday, Octo ber 4th. 1933, at ten o'clock a. m . when and where any person who shsll be subject to the levy of the district, based on said estimate, shsll be hesrd In favor of. or against said levy. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE TALENT IRRIGATION DISTRICT. By O. ARNSPIQER. Secretary. Eagle Point KAOLB POINT, Sept. l.(Spl.) Mr, and Mra. Lloyd Stanley of Cen tral Point were In town Auguat 30. Mr. and Mra. V. D- Brophy of Med ford and Mr, and Ml. Qua Nichols spent an evening August 36 with Mr. and Mrs. O. I, Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. L. X. Whiting, old- time realdent her, visited friends In Eagle Point, en route to Sams Val ley, where they will visit Mrs. Writ ing's sister. The Whitings have been traveling In eastern Oregon and an en rout horn to Portland. Mr. and Mr. H. L. Kreuger who passed through her recently, en route to Corvallls. wer overnight guests Auguat 34 of Mr. and Mra. O. E. Henderson. The Kreugera traveled the Columbia and Dalles-California highways and are now en lout to Sacramento. E. A. Mlsner. In the Sacred Heart Hospital convalescing from a recent operation, la greatly Improved. Mr. and Mra. J. A. Barren or Asn land, Mra. R. A. Smith and O. W. Cox of Jacksonville, were guests Auguat 20 of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Henderson Mr. and Mrs R. T. Seaman moved Auguat 37 to their ranch on the Crater Lake highway. Mrs. William Perry returned home August 27 from Portland, where she underwent an operation recently. She I much Improved. A carload of shingles waa unloaded by w. O. Clements, local lumber dealer, August 30 and 30. S. K. Barnea accompanied by Mrs. W. A. Cook of Ashland, returned from Crescent City Auguat, SO. Mrs. Barnes la still 111, having improved but little since her recent operation. Mra. Jacob Prey and Mrs. O. E. Henderson were Medford vlaltora Au gust 30. Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Young of Port land spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mra. W. H. Young and family August 37 the party mnde a trip to Diamond lake and Sundny to visit Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ous Nichols and Mr. and Mra. O. E. Henderson attended th theater In Medford August 37. Mr. John Henehaw and son, Don ald and Vlda Smith and Lot Pearce. visited Auguat 30 with Mr. and Mra. Floyd Pearce. Local teachers will return Septem ber 1 In time to attend teachers' In. stltut. Mra. B. A. Clark called August 91 Mrs. William Perry. Josephine Hurst returned to her work In the local telephone office August 31. after a weeks' vacation. Myrtle Mlnter and Ruth oinaon via- tted August 3D at th W. L. Hurst residence. Blanch Walton returned laat week from Union Creek, where ah waa employed thla summer. She spent August 37 and 30 at Huckleberry mountain picking berries. Alfred Elder of Wllllama creeit is visiting hi brother, Everett Eider. Mr. Wllllem L. Hunt no daugh ter, 'Josephine and Lucille, and grand-daughter, Imogen, returned August SO from steiiecoom, wasn., where they visited Mr. and Mra. C. Y. Buret and Mr. and Mr. . v. Mor. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Bept. 1. (Bpl.) Mr. and Mrs. fl. J. Evans received word Tuesday morning of the death of their son, George Evans, In Port land. Verne Stephenson Is employed at 1 os King near butt rails lor Mr, Brewer, who has a contract for vie Owen-Oregon Lumber Co. Ed Lange left this week for Olym- pla, Wash., wnere he waa called by the Illness of a brother. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitney en tertalned with a party Saturday even Inn honoring their nephew, Walter Bhoier, on his birthday. Thirty-two Bueats were present. A good time waa reported by all. Mr. and Mra. Abe Marks and Lester Holmes went to Applegate WedneJiday to pick blackberries. Miss Leai Smith, daugV.er of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith, who recently fractured her arm while plsylng. la Improving: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hunsaker, Ethel Hunsaker. Paul Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nledermeyer and children had a swimming party and a picnic upper nesr Gold Ray dam Tuesday. Mrs. Theresa Dews and slser, Mrs, Leila McKee; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heckert and two children and Leora Culy picnicked Sunday at the 0. W. Culy ranch of Big Applegate. Ony Watklns Is spending this week with Mr, and Mn. Ed Russell on Big Applsgate. Mr. and Mm. S. H. Jonas and son, Malcolm, returned th Is week after spending their vacation In Portland and with Mrs. Jones' mother at Leba non, Ore. Mr. Jones will resume his ojhurch activities and the Sunday school Is working for an attendance of 100 for September 4. Ladlea' Aid will hold ft meeting at the church parlor September 1. Jacksonville Mining eompsny ha th new mill near completion and has just completed road Into th mill. Th mill la located Just off North Oregon street oelow th cemetery road. Mrs. T. W. Jennlng of Honolulu and Mrs. Leslie Roger of Klamath Pulls v lilted Mrs. Dora Ilarbaugh and i.i.4a town lucsdv. hUh Ja- ntnpt (nee Mollte Reames) la niece of Mrs. Harbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson McKlnley and baby, Glenn, spent the week end wit,4, his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Wilson, and other relatives here. They were returning from the Olympic game and visiting relatives at Los Angeles, Cat. They left Sunday for the north via Crater Lake. Mr. Mc Klnley has been a teacher In th mission school at Mlssourle, India, for six years. He gave a talk at the Seventh Day Adventlst church Satur day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Elder Westfall of Peru, South America, spoke on the missionary work there at the Seventh Day Ad ventlst church In th old oourihoua Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harold GIUls accom panied a party of friends from Med ford on a fishing trip to Prospect over th week end. Dr. Gill Is re turned with th limit. Rev. E. Iverson of Medford pre ch ad at th Presbyterian church Aug ust 38, Jacksonville Grange took part In the dedication of the new courthouse September 1. The grange's part was depicting the mode of travel peopte uwd going to pay their taies to the three different courthouse Jackson county has nad. Mrs. Clinton Smith entertained with a party honoring her sister, Mr, Mary E. White, Tuesday atfernoon. Mrs. White and son and daughter, who have spent the summer with Mra. Smtt.h, will leave soon for south ern California. Eighteen guest were present. A social afternoon waa en Joyed, after which refreshments were served. Loyal Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Smith, who has been HI with tonsllltls. la lmnrovlntT. Wesley and Lyle Hartman are re pairing a county bridge at Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and family and Arthur Pool and family moved last week from the residence owned by Mr. Gaylord on North Fourth street to the home owned by V. T. Wilson on North Fifth street. Mr. and Mrs. H. Griggs and son, Joe. of Cottage Grove wer week-end guests at th E. S. Severance home, Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn R. Knight spent the week end at the Clifford Dun ning ton ranch on Wolf Gulch. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor enjoyed a trip to Crescent city Sunday. Mrs. Mary Young of Medford vis ited friends here Weanesday. Mis Ruth Severanu will leave Sunday, for Philomath. Ore., where she will teach commercial subject and have charge of the glee club In the high school at that place. Miss Margaret Dunning ton iha re turned home to Klamath Fall after visiting relatives here for the past several weeks. She will return to Medford Sunday to enter nurses' training at the Sacred Heart hospital, C, B. Dunnington and Jas, Gwlnn wer Klamath Falls vlsltrs Wednes day. .' Mr. and Mr. Rogers are now living In the Buddln home on North Oregon street. Mrs. Rogers 1 a niece of Ar thur Klelnhammer of Applegat. Mr. and Mr. E. 8. beveranc and daughters, Ruth and Florence May, , were guest of Dr. and Mra. W. S. , Lantls Tueaday. Th evening was , spent at card. . i Miss Lucille Flttcroft spent several days this week vlsltlg at th Mo-1 Grotty horn on Ross Lan. Miss Caroline Stevenson of Hol land, Ore., la visiting her friend, Mis Oladya Winn. Mrs. Frances Wlison. resident for many year of Jacksonville, passed away August 81 at th horn of her niece. Mrs. Frank Olark, In Medford. Mrs. Wilson leaves many friends In Jacksonville and vicinity. Mra. H. D. Norton and Mr. Burell of Medford called on friend here Tuesday afternoon. Emll Brltt and Dr. J. W. Robinson war business caller In Medford Wed nesday. Attorney and Mrs. H. K. Hanna and Mrs. Alice Ulrich were luncheon gueta of Mr. Ret Chapman In Med ford Thursday. Mia Blanche Runels, county nurse fot thl district, was making calls her in th interest of her work Wed nesday, Mrs, S. K. Ogle left Thursday for Klamath Falls, where she will spend some time wll.h her daughter, Mr. William Welsh. Mrs. Emll Pell and Miss Lydla Mc Csll of Ashland were In Jacksonville calling on relatives Bunday. Arthur Klelnhammer and Harry Gtlson of Little Applegate) were busi ness visitor her Monday, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Flck and sons, Date and Lawrence, visited Mrs. Pick's aunt, Mrs. H, P. Whetstone, In Table Rock district Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Mayer of San Francisco arrived hero Thursday and ar visiting at the E. S. Wilson homo and with other relative here. They are en route home from Seattle. Chinese Fearful New Hostilities NANKING, China, Sept. l-(AP) Grave fears ar felt In Chinese cir cles that th coming autumn will bring decisive development In rela tions between China and Jnpan af fecting not only Manchuria but also China proper. Chinese newspaper ar carrying sensational report presented a ex posing , Jspanese military scheme for "further aggression In China," Three tier body fir, lfi.30. Quality and measure gusrsnteed. Med. Fuel CO.. Tel. 031. RANCH FOR SALE OR TRADE 103 acre of fine land, five mini lea drlv from Medford, md '., mil off paved highway. About 49 acrea In alfalfa. 1 acre In family orchard, 3 acre In pasture, balanc In grain. Modem seven room house, with all th convenience of a city home. Stone cellar, tank house and woodahed; large lawn with lota of shrubbery and shad tree. Extr good well with an automatic water system that cost over 1.000 to Install: two good barn; lrg chicken houae; repair shop. ate., ato. Machinery and equip ment that coat me over 13600. 7 head of milk cow and heifers; so head of awe and lambs: 100 Leghorn hen. Price 1 18.000. cash, 14 trade, balanc long Urn with low Interest. C. A. ni.vnt:, omier. y IN GRANGE SESSION AT LAKE CREEK PROGRAM LAKE CREEK, Bept. J. (Spl.) Pa the absence of Lecturer Alice Kllnjl. Alma Meyer had charge of the Lake Creek Orange program at laat meet lng. Harmonica numbers and yodel. Wil liam Abbott; recitation, Jewell Ab bott; plsno solo, Dorotha Meyer; dia logue, Emma and Ella Meyer; ytollrt solo, Bob Terrlll, with piano accom paniment by Dorotha Meyer, and a reading by Clans Charley. Dr. Faber, visitor from Eagle Polo Orange .poke briefly of a desir to become acquainted with resident of th Lak creek section. A rat of thanka waa extended Mr. Rush for tits work on t,h Orange sign. It waa voted to employ him to do painting on a drop curtain for th stage. Three resolution referred to th subordinate granges by Jackson coun ty Pomona Granga were voted on by th local order. One protesting th high prlca of gasoline wa adopted. no action waa taken on a resolu tion for appointment of a committee) to work with th marketing commit tee. A resolution closing th Univer sity of Oregon and Oregon Stat col. lege until business Is stabilized was voted down. Manter Ruaa Moor announced thai he had received notlo that master of subordinate grangea at consid ered members of the Jackaon county reuer committee. He appointed aa aa- Blatant Ella Meyer and Claua Char ley, i CHICAOO. Sept. 1 (ff Th chil dren of th 1st Mra, Edith Rocks f ler Mccormick will accept without conteat th will she executed on her deathbed, Auguat 4, Charles 8. Cut ting, attorney who drew th will, made known today. Cutting appeared In probate court with Fowler Mccormick, son of Har old and Edith Rockefeller Mccor mick, and filed letters ol adminis tration, t He atated that th estate would not exceed 18.000,000 of personal and o.ooo.rjoo of real property In Cook county. Edwin S. Krenn, social and busi ness confidant of the lata social lead er, 1 th beneficiary of flv-twelfth of th estate, the rest being divided among Fowler, Mr!. Mathilda McCor mlck Oser and Mrs. Muriel McOormlck Hubbard, th three children. TRAVETTOTAKE CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK (Special) Travel for th current sea son Into Crater Lak National Park la rapidly approaching th 90.000 mark, representative of every stat In th union and numerous foreign countries. It 1 thought the total of 100.000 visitor wilt b reached with In a fortnight. Th past season ha witnessed th arrival of more organized tours than 1031, with such tours coming from mlddlewestern and eastern states. The largest, the Omnlbua college, ar rived a few day ago with 390 people representative of 33 state. Airplane Takes Lad To Hospital ROSEBURG. Ore., Sept. 1. (AP) Raymond Bartrum. 18, of Gild was brought to Roseburg by airplane to day from Illahee. In the heart of th Umpqua national forest, suffering from a bullet wound In th right leg, the result of the accidental dlscharg of his .38 cal lbr revolver. The air plane brought the Injured boy to Roseburg in SS minutes, saving on day's time ordinarily required. ARMY, NAVY RESUME ATHLETIC RELATIONS NEW YORK, Sept. 1, (AP) Army and Navy formerly resumed athletl relations today for a period of thre yeara. They broke off relation In 1037 becauae of oppoalte view on th! eligibility of foothalt men. Serv ice football teama met In 1930 and 1631, but only for charity. Bank Depositors Receive Dividend MARS HFT ELD, Or., Sept. 1 (JP) Checks amounting to 130, 40g. repre senting a dividend of 10 per cent on commercial and 30 per cent on sav ings deposit In th closed Bank of Southwestern Oregon, will be mailed to depositors today or tomorrow, J. O. LIndley, slate bank department deputy, said today. NO CONTESTS FOR MC0RM1CK GOLD in 1,000